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washington obviously is the most important figure of the period. in the 1790s, without him the nation would have fallen apart. he was the embodiment of the union. people had no loyalty to the united states. it is comparable to europe today. they're trying to build loyalty to something called europe. is very difficult. people are loyal to germany, france, ireland but this thing called europe, that is the problem they faced. how can you wean them from their royalty? citizens of massachusetts for 120 years or so, how can you wean them from that loyalty to of virginia or massachusetts? and turn them to the union? washington stood for the unions so they could look up to him as a clause i mark. they had been under a monarch's their whole lives so it was likely to look to someone like washington who stood for the united states, the country itself couldn't attract that kind of loyalty. that is his claim to fame. he had an enormous amount of charisma. he had a standing with the people that no president, no subsequent president had. he was the only president
washington obviously is the most important figure of the period. in the 1790s, without him the nation would have fallen apart. he was the embodiment of the union. people had no loyalty to the united states. it is comparable to europe today. they're trying to build loyalty to something called europe. is very difficult. people are loyal to germany, france, ireland but this thing called europe, that is the problem they faced. how can you wean them from their royalty? citizens of massachusetts for...
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but then washington, he looked to washington hoping to get a positive response and a little smile played across washington's face and said he is right. host koza you talk about the 1877 letter which was also interesting about that is nobody seemed to be interested in it. it sold for very little money. >> guest: i suspect that probably was there was a very strong rumor that jpmorgan had bought the literal thinking he was doing something patriotic but we don't know that for sure so that is at best an interesting rumor but the auctioneer announced it had sold for $13 which was ridiculous so it was a cover-up all the way and the man thought washington's reputation had been damaged by this letter but when we get deeper into the whole story of course you find out that is simply not the case. >> host: his reputation seems to have changed with history. he was an icon right after his death with of the space nation particularly as jackson became president and american shaunna painting became quite popular. washington was shown in these sometimes apocryphal seems of interior as a family after the c
but then washington, he looked to washington hoping to get a positive response and a little smile played across washington's face and said he is right. host koza you talk about the 1877 letter which was also interesting about that is nobody seemed to be interested in it. it sold for very little money. >> guest: i suspect that probably was there was a very strong rumor that jpmorgan had bought the literal thinking he was doing something patriotic but we don't know that for sure so that is...
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george washington. i think that is extraordinary. any one of us would have loved to have a letter signed like that by our husband. you're entire george washington. [laughter] >> guest: thank you. those are very good points there. and again, it shows how prominent these women were in the minn's -- men's lives. some cold was george washington when they married? >> guest: 27. there was a slight difference, so he was quite a spectacular looking fellow. .. elizabeth-- william franklin was married to a british woman and she was very dependent sweet woman. he really did love her and they had no children, and she persuaded him more than anything to remain loyal to the king and this really broke franklin's heart. he loved this young man so much and he saw him as possibly becoming a man second only to george washington in the history. n.t. could it then. he was a terrific speaker and the head presence and he was the loyal governor of new jersey before 50 years before the revolution. if he resigned and said i am j
george washington. i think that is extraordinary. any one of us would have loved to have a letter signed like that by our husband. you're entire george washington. [laughter] >> guest: thank you. those are very good points there. and again, it shows how prominent these women were in the minn's -- men's lives. some cold was george washington when they married? >> guest: 27. there was a slight difference, so he was quite a spectacular looking fellow. .. elizabeth-- william franklin...
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how it happened. >>> there's -- why five men from washington, d.c. face charges in pakistan today. >>> and take another live look outside. marty will be back with the first warning weather forecast. >> complete coverage continues with don scott, mary bubala and first warning weather with marty bass and meteorologist bernette woods. it's wjz maryland's news statio,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, >>> five young men from the dc area are suspected planning to carry out terrorist attacks. group appeared in court in pakistan today. the defense lawyer says the court granted police two weeks to prepare terrorism charges. the men say they intend to travel to afghanistan to help their fellow muslims but denied involvement in a terrorist plot. . >>> police in arizona say a teen accidently accidently ran over and killed her brother with the car. the two were joke around in a mall park lot and he was jumping in front of the car while she slammed on the brakes narrowly missing him until one time she couldn't stop and she ran the 17-year-old over. >>> two fans were hrt follow
how it happened. >>> there's -- why five men from washington, d.c. face charges in pakistan today. >>> and take another live look outside. marty will be back with the first warning weather forecast. >> complete coverage continues with don scott, mary bubala and first warning weather with marty bass and meteorologist bernette woods. it's wjz maryland's news statio,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, >>> five young men from the dc area are suspected planning to carry out...
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so you know outside right now it is a very frigid night here in washington. and all across virginia, maryland, up and down the african-american seaboard it's pretty much cold every where east of the rockies. temperatures for a high didn't even make the freezing mark. 28 in washington after a 16-degree start this morning, our coldest morning since the first week of march. currently, 24 and wind chill of 10 and peak wind gusts at 46 miles an hour both yesterday and today. exceptionally windy weather across the mid-atlantic and up and down the eastern seaboard and current temperatures are already on their way down to the low and mid 20s. single digit wind chills out there early this evening. those will still be out there first thing tomorrow morning so the weather service issued a wind chill advisory from the western suburbs to the shenandoah valley and off to the west of the west virginia panhandle and portions of western maryland and the wind chill values will be in the single digits above zero. snowfall? a little light snow, especially far northern maryland a
so you know outside right now it is a very frigid night here in washington. and all across virginia, maryland, up and down the african-american seaboard it's pretty much cold every where east of the rockies. temperatures for a high didn't even make the freezing mark. 28 in washington after a 16-degree start this morning, our coldest morning since the first week of march. currently, 24 and wind chill of 10 and peak wind gusts at 46 miles an hour both yesterday and today. exceptionally windy...
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>> guest: washington wrote after his marriage to martha to the english merchants, richard washington, his name was that washington is now believed fixed up his seat, mount vernon, was an agreeable concert for life and hope you find more happiness in retirement than i ever experienced in a wide and bustling world. sounds like a pretty happy man to me. >> guest: yes, happy. but again, an agreeable consort. it doesn't suggest the grand passion or deep, deep love. this is a problem that washington not for the rest of his life. a lot of people thought that his marriage to martha was a marriage of convenience. she was the richest widow in virginia and she was looking for somebody to manage this magnificent estate that she inherited from a late husband. and washington of course is a man of affairs. he had been a colonel and commander of the troops and the french and indian war and he was just about perfect in every way and incidentally she was pursued by some of the richest men in virginia before she decided to marry washington. they were the same age. but the more you think about it, the mo
>> guest: washington wrote after his marriage to martha to the english merchants, richard washington, his name was that washington is now believed fixed up his seat, mount vernon, was an agreeable concert for life and hope you find more happiness in retirement than i ever experienced in a wide and bustling world. sounds like a pretty happy man to me. >> guest: yes, happy. but again, an agreeable consort. it doesn't suggest the grand passion or deep, deep love. this is a problem that...
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you quote from the letter washington wrote after his marriage to march but to the richard washington merchant comment that washington is fixed up the seat of the mount vernon, with an agreeable life and hopes to find more happiness in retirement than i ever found in a wise and bustling world. it sounds like a happy man. >> guest: yes. happy. but agreeable does not suggest grand passion or a deep love. this is the problem washington had for the rest of his life. a lot of people thought marriage martha was convenience. she was the richest and widow and virginia and she was looking for somebody to manage this magnificent the states and washington was a colonel and commander of the troops of the french and indian war and was just about perfect in every way. incidentally she was pursued by some of the richest men in virginia before she decided to marry watching 10. they were the same age, but the more you think about it if you watch what happened after words, you realize there was definitely an attraction there. and the most surprising thing i found was more than a decade very happy marri
you quote from the letter washington wrote after his marriage to march but to the richard washington merchant comment that washington is fixed up the seat of the mount vernon, with an agreeable life and hopes to find more happiness in retirement than i ever found in a wise and bustling world. it sounds like a happy man. >> guest: yes. happy. but agreeable does not suggest grand passion or a deep love. this is the problem washington had for the rest of his life. a lot of people thought...
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in washington, i am brian moore. >> coming to salzburg, ocean city, a new airline may be coming. they would like to remain anonymous for the time. they only have flights through philadelphia and charlotte, but business leaders must prove there is enough demand. the time is 9:08. it is 16 degrees on tv hill. we have the baltimore business journal writer here with more details. >> here to explain more, just ahead. >> spinning off of the new england coast, a storm. it feels like >> take a look at our doppler radar. the storm is still spinning off of cape cod and going to the south, intensifying the winds. we are still very windy and cold. all of the snow is in new england. the lake effect snow machine is working in new york state and it is headed to the south. once you get around cleveland and parts of pennsylvania, down in west virginia, lake effect snow diminishes because the wind is more westerly. but that might pick up later as the snow starts falling again out in western maryland and pennsylvania. we will keep an eye on that. let's take a look at the current temperatures. looks
in washington, i am brian moore. >> coming to salzburg, ocean city, a new airline may be coming. they would like to remain anonymous for the time. they only have flights through philadelphia and charlotte, but business leaders must prove there is enough demand. the time is 9:08. it is 16 degrees on tv hill. we have the baltimore business journal writer here with more details. >> here to explain more, just ahead. >> spinning off of the new england coast, a storm. it feels like...
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he is trying to get the work out throughout washington. a new way to trim the fat in washington, one work out at a time. >> don't go away. we'll be back with more news in a moment. first a look at some eevents going on around town this weekend. to our community it's our lifeline to the emergency information we need it's a free service that provides free entertainment. but one day soon, it could be taken away. there's a movement among special interest groups to limit free antenna tv and millions of americans who depend on it would lose out. let's tell congress to keep free antenna tv as part of our communications future. always free and always local. >> a lot of shouting back in 2009. don't forget all the yelling. america considered an all-time low. a couple of men with little in come on trying to change that. >> the reforms i'm proposing would not apply to those who are here illegally. >> you lie. >> who has card number one. last summer's town hall meeting. cable tv. >> this guy is a racist. >> the title is so messy, i love it. now we judg
he is trying to get the work out throughout washington. a new way to trim the fat in washington, one work out at a time. >> don't go away. we'll be back with more news in a moment. first a look at some eevents going on around town this weekend. to our community it's our lifeline to the emergency information we need it's a free service that provides free entertainment. but one day soon, it could be taken away. there's a movement among special interest groups to limit free antenna tv and...
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. >>> high winds and freezing temperatures are making for miserable situations in washington. a wind gust took out this giant tree and power lines there. crews spent yesterday trying to repair the damage. the downed power lines caused a minor power outage but customers there quickly got back on line. >>> we're not the only ones getting hammered by the cold arctic winds. all up and down the east coast people are braving bone-chilling temperatures and many folks opted to stay indoors, others decided to venture out. in north carolina some brave souls headed to a farmers market in durham. one man said he was so cold he couldn't get the money out of his pocket. not even hot chocolate could warm him up. in maine, the problem there was the snow, most of the state got a foot or more, portland got away with a measly eight inches. snowy roads are making it tough to drive on. plows are out in the highways and in town everyone is trying to get a jump on the clean-up. >>> it looks nice there. check out another post card scene. this one near boston. the boardwalk. in the town of hull. on bo
. >>> high winds and freezing temperatures are making for miserable situations in washington. a wind gust took out this giant tree and power lines there. crews spent yesterday trying to repair the damage. the downed power lines caused a minor power outage but customers there quickly got back on line. >>> we're not the only ones getting hammered by the cold arctic winds. all up and down the east coast people are braving bone-chilling temperatures and many folks opted to stay...
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. >> also in washington, a jogger makes a grim discovery this morning. a car frozen in the waters of rock creek with the men inside. we will have an update on his condition after the break. -- with a man inside. we will have an update on his condition after the break. police arrest a man accused of police arrest a man accused of gunning >> the man was found inside and overturned car at rock creek this morning. a jogger made the discovery at 11:30 a.m. the car was submerged in about 6 feet of water. it was hard to believe it was -- they believe it was there for some time because ice formed around it. a fire department spokesperson says the victim is in the 50's and is at george washington hospital. a tip to the show "america's most woanted" led to the capture of a suspect. u.s. marshals arrested paul late saturday night. he had been the focus of an intense nationwide manhunt after he allegedly shot and killed his twin sisters, his aunt, and a cousin. the family says the rest means there will be able to sleep at night. >> the manhunt added a lot of stress
. >> also in washington, a jogger makes a grim discovery this morning. a car frozen in the waters of rock creek with the men inside. we will have an update on his condition after the break. -- with a man inside. we will have an update on his condition after the break. police arrest a man accused of police arrest a man accused of gunning >> the man was found inside and overturned car at rock creek this morning. a jogger made the discovery at 11:30 a.m. the car was submerged in about...
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it's all raising eyebrows in washington. >> get your free phone at this number. >>reporter: it's the fastest-growing welfare program in the u.s. free cell phones. >> i think it's a good idea. you can't do anything without a phone. >>reporter: how do you get your phone voice mail texting and more than an hour of talk time a month? if you qualify for public-assistance programs like food stamps, medicaid or free school lunches, you're automatically eligible. of course, the phonings are not really free, they're paid for with fees for those who have a cell or hardline phone. it's called universal charge. >> the reality is this is just the frosting an enormous cake. we spend over $800 billion a year providing various types of assistance to the the poor. >>reporter: supporters insist that while it may sound wasteful, low-income americans need cell phones even if they can't afford them. >> it's valid public purpose and needs that can be fulfilled by having this available, but i think we all need to take a really hard look at the cost. >>reporter: the program is costing a
it's all raising eyebrows in washington. >> get your free phone at this number. >>reporter: it's the fastest-growing welfare program in the u.s. free cell phones. >> i think it's a good idea. you can't do anything without a phone. >>reporter: how do you get your phone voice mail texting and more than an hour of talk time a month? if you qualify for public-assistance programs like food stamps, medicaid or free school lunches, you're automatically eligible. of course, the...
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details are next. >> i'm brook hart in washington. i'll have the latest on new screening ruled in place for air travelers. also the latest on the christmas day bomb plot investigation. >> is baltimore city winning its bet in reduced homicide rates? commissioner bealefeld will join us. >> bundle up. despite slightly softer winds, the frigid temperatures are expected to continue. the insta-weather plus
details are next. >> i'm brook hart in washington. i'll have the latest on new screening ruled in place for air travelers. also the latest on the christmas day bomb plot investigation. >> is baltimore city winning its bet in reduced homicide rates? commissioner bealefeld will join us. >> bundle up. despite slightly softer winds, the frigid temperatures are expected to continue. the insta-weather plus
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it's all over washington. we write books about the tipping point. i call it cascadology. it's still there. so the fact that it's been disproven repeatedly for decades, for half a century doesn't seem to have slowed very many people down. okay. part of this which i already sort of discussed but let me go into it a little bit more is the issue about building a nuclear weapon if you're a country. the economic and organizational costs of fabricating a nuclear arsenal can be monumental. and a failure to appreciate has head to overestimations of a country's ability to do so. when you look at various countries as a number of people have done, what you find is once they get into it it's really hard to do. i mean, it took pakistan 28 years to develop a nuclear capacity. and they went into it saying we're going to get it even if we have to eat grass. in other words they realized it would be really costly. finally they made enough sacrifices and they're able to come up with the weapons. and, of course, pakistan is a pretty sophisticated country technologically and it took them a lon
it's all over washington. we write books about the tipping point. i call it cascadology. it's still there. so the fact that it's been disproven repeatedly for decades, for half a century doesn't seem to have slowed very many people down. okay. part of this which i already sort of discussed but let me go into it a little bit more is the issue about building a nuclear weapon if you're a country. the economic and organizational costs of fabricating a nuclear arsenal can be monumental. and a...
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the continental army, george washington was not able to pay his men actual money. he basically paid them and promises. they got continental currency, so at the and the soldiers got something called final settlement certificates to settle up. these were often in pretty large denominations and the soldiers got these bonds while they were still in the army camp and they had to get it home. the army in those days didn't pay for your expenses to travel, so some of these guys had no money. you have got to buy food, said they would go out with these bonds to get real money and nobody would give them face value for the bonds. in fact they got sometimes less than 10 cents on the dollar but i think a fair summary would be if you are selling one of these bonds to a speculator, you got 10% of its face value. there was one soldier, joseph martin, he had to go from near west point on the hudson river, to connecticut commandante it very far trip but he says in his memoirs that he took all of the bonds that he was paid as a fighting in that revolutionary war and he had been in the
the continental army, george washington was not able to pay his men actual money. he basically paid them and promises. they got continental currency, so at the and the soldiers got something called final settlement certificates to settle up. these were often in pretty large denominations and the soldiers got these bonds while they were still in the army camp and they had to get it home. the army in those days didn't pay for your expenses to travel, so some of these guys had no money. you have...
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in washington, wjz eyewitness news. >>> the u.s. embassy in yemen is shut down this morning they're concerns it can be prone to an attack. official versus also closed down their embassy there. >>> two football players are injured in st. louis after trying to catch a football shoe. it is caught on video. he tossed the shoe, a common tradition after the game there. two people fell out trying to reach and catch it. the rams say neither fan was seriously hurt. he only fell about six or eight feet. the ravens another show down this coming sunday. mark viviano has more this morning from oakland california. >> in a season in which things did not come easily for the ravens so it is in the playoff clincher. they count on stars to come through in their victory over oakland. >> four r minutes to go first half. >> the ravens appeared to be cruising through the first half. pushes oakland safety and he goes 77 yards for his second touchdown of the day, 14-3 raven, oakland looked like a push overbut the raiders respond. charlie frey to miller for
in washington, wjz eyewitness news. >>> the u.s. embassy in yemen is shut down this morning they're concerns it can be prone to an attack. official versus also closed down their embassy there. >>> two football players are injured in st. louis after trying to catch a football shoe. it is caught on video. he tossed the shoe, a common tradition after the game there. two people fell out trying to reach and catch it. the rams say neither fan was seriously hurt. he only fell about...
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captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> bundle up if you are headed outside, bitter cold grips the washington region. the temperatures are still hovering near freezing. meteorologist steve rudin joins us with a look at the forecast. it is bitterly cold. >> it is very cold. temperatures for the most part just about freezing. things will change overnight, under clear skies, the temperatures will slide. the belfort furniture weather center, 32 arlington at the wjla studios, north northwest wind at 9 m.p.h., alexandria with light wind. with the wind chill factor, that is the story overnight. the temperatures fall into the teens, the wind chill factor in the single digits. in the mountains, wind chill factors below zero. coming up, the extended outlook. better days ahead, warmer temperatures in the forecast. >>> people who have to go outside are bundling up, bracing for the bitter cold. john gonzalez has all the details. >> it is dangerously cold and the d.c. area, not only dealing with frigid temperatures but a dangerous situation on the waterfront. the potomac river is frozen, and it appears to
captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> bundle up if you are headed outside, bitter cold grips the washington region. the temperatures are still hovering near freezing. meteorologist steve rudin joins us with a look at the forecast. it is bitterly cold. >> it is very cold. temperatures for the most part just about freezing. things will change overnight, under clear skies, the temperatures will slide. the belfort furniture weather center, 32 arlington at the wjla studios,...
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in washington, where passengers arriving on flights into the united states face much tougher security measures. all travelers from 14 countries deemed a security risk can expect full body searches. this is one week after a failed attempt to blow up an american airliner. >> the extra security measures are targeted and highly visible. all passengers that fly from countries considered to pose a threat to the u.s. will be given full body pat downs, and ham luggage will be searched. four of those countries are on the list of sponsors of terrorism. three others are deemed to be of interest. they include cuba, nigeria, sudan, yemen, iran, syria, and pakistan. the white house has come under intense pressure to improve airport security in the wake of the failed bomb plot on christmas day. >> it is not that the system is broken, but there are ways to improve the system to make sure we can put together the various pieces of information in a way that allows us to stop every terrorist. >> the nigerian national boarded a plane bound for detroit. the explosives were allegedly sown into his underwear
in washington, where passengers arriving on flights into the united states face much tougher security measures. all travelers from 14 countries deemed a security risk can expect full body searches. this is one week after a failed attempt to blow up an american airliner. >> the extra security measures are targeted and highly visible. all passengers that fly from countries considered to pose a threat to the u.s. will be given full body pat downs, and ham luggage will be searched. four of...
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he is equally well-known among some washington powerbrokers and in communities across the country. talking about zack bonner who is here at the head table. he is actually the main attraction here this morning. i am just here is the warm-up act but i like many of you have read about zack had been inspired by his story. like many of you i know one of his latest efforts is walking across the country to draw attention to homelessness and runaway youth. now i am a little disappointed zack that you are taking the southern roots and by passing my home state of kansas, but you know, we wish you luck anyway. and we wanted to give you some supplies so i have here a little supply kit for you. we have a water bottle and they put some of their and a few things to help you in your journey. it is from the office of the secretary. [applause] i know zack is also a prolific twitter and blogger. i don't tweet myself which is probably a really good idea but i do's blogs from time to time and would love zack, if you have a chance to periodically posted blog on their web sites so we can advertise your g
he is equally well-known among some washington powerbrokers and in communities across the country. talking about zack bonner who is here at the head table. he is actually the main attraction here this morning. i am just here is the warm-up act but i like many of you have read about zack had been inspired by his story. like many of you i know one of his latest efforts is walking across the country to draw attention to homelessness and runaway youth. now i am a little disappointed zack that you...
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viviana hurtado, abc news, washington. >>> police are still looking for a man who slipped through security at newark airport in new jersey. authorities say that the man walked through a screening checkpoint exit into the secure side of the continental terminal. this is yesterday. police are looking at all the surveillance tape to try to identify that man. yesterday flights were grounded for hours as police tried to find the man. today things appear to be back up and running as usual in newark. >>> in glen burnie six people were hurt in an apartment fire. when fire crews got to the willow apartments they found heavy smoke coming from the building. firefighters say the flames seemed to have been started by a pot left on the stove. and the three children were hospitalized including a 2-year-old who suffered what appeared to be life-threatening injuries. a 19-year-old was also seriously hurt. >>> off to perry hall, and a fire that broke out at a home at kendrick court. this happened around 11:30 yesterday morning. neighbors tell us a mother and two young children had just left to buy paint for
viviana hurtado, abc news, washington. >>> police are still looking for a man who slipped through security at newark airport in new jersey. authorities say that the man walked through a screening checkpoint exit into the secure side of the continental terminal. this is yesterday. police are looking at all the surveillance tape to try to identify that man. yesterday flights were grounded for hours as police tried to find the man. today things appear to be back up and running as usual in...
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>>>topp experts will testify in washington this week. authorities are jpmorgan chase will testify. the hearings will continue this wednesday and thursday. >>> the financial crisis may have caused housing problems over the past few years. housing prices in the baltimore area rose in 2009. home sales increased by 3% compared to the year before. however, there is a downside here. the average sales price fell 9% compared to prices in 2008. sales have picked up due to the $8,000 first-time home buyer credit. >>> if you are sitting at home tonight, i hope you have the fireplace roaring. it is another cold one. >> it will be cold. the winds are dying now. i want to show you that we are at 29 degrees. the dew point is at 8 degrees. we are dropping into the teens overnight. i'll have the rest of the weekend forecast when we come back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> well, you piqued my curiosity. a warm up coming? >> it will not be that warm. we have been solidly below that since the year started. the first day on january 1st, we got to 41 degrees early in the day. we have been in the 20s or 30s since t
>>>topp experts will testify in washington this week. authorities are jpmorgan chase will testify. the hearings will continue this wednesday and thursday. >>> the financial crisis may have caused housing problems over the past few years. housing prices in the baltimore area rose in 2009. home sales increased by 3% compared to the year before. however, there is a downside here. the average sales price fell 9% compared to prices in 2008. sales have picked up due to the $8,000...
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i would like to fast forward, if i may, to your meeting with president bush, in washington, on the 31st of january, 2003. wasser main objective at that meeting, to convince the president just as you would -- had convinced him that it was important to go through the u.n. to get this first resolution, now it was necessary to get a second resolution? >> yes. the second resolution was obviously going to make life a lot easier, politically, in every respect. the difficulty was this: that 1441 had been clear and i know you went through this in enormous detail with peter goldsmith but to emphasize the point it was a very strong resolution and declared iraq was a material breach, it said that it had fully and unconditionally and immediately to cooperate and cooperate with the inspectors and so on, and it was a strong resolution. it specifically mentioned the previous resolution 678, 687 and so on. as you have heard, the truth is there was an unresolved issue. because some people, some countries, obviously, wanted to come back and only have a decision foreaction with a specific u.n. resolution s
i would like to fast forward, if i may, to your meeting with president bush, in washington, on the 31st of january, 2003. wasser main objective at that meeting, to convince the president just as you would -- had convinced him that it was important to go through the u.n. to get this first resolution, now it was necessary to get a second resolution? >> yes. the second resolution was obviously going to make life a lot easier, politically, in every respect. the difficulty was this: that 1441...
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. >>> the washington capals on top ice, trying to get back on track into the win column. they are in action right now, taking on the los angeles kings. mike green gets the puck on the power play. back of the net, we are tied. we e now in the third, and the teams have add -- the kings have added a goal, so they are winning 2-1. >>> the colonial athletic association is tough. ol dominion, a dangerous team, taking on a george mason. mason extends the lead. the dish, the flesh. mason wins the game. >>> g.w. welcoming howard into the air arena. he knows how to make it count. collins led howard with 17. islicing into the lane, it's a hard way. the colonials turn back howard. >>> with a cloud of uncertainty surrounding their head coach, the florida gators headed into the sugar bowl against no. 4 cincinnati very focuse urban meyer, may be his last game. tim tebow, definitely his last game. florida goes up 30-3. he throws for 482 yards, runs for 51. he sets the pc as bowl record for total offense, 533 yards. >> the most successful senior class in the scc, and considering the stren
. >>> the washington capals on top ice, trying to get back on track into the win column. they are in action right now, taking on the los angeles kings. mike green gets the puck on the power play. back of the net, we are tied. we e now in the third, and the teams have add -- the kings have added a goal, so they are winning 2-1. >>> the colonial athletic association is tough. ol dominion, a dangerous team, taking on a george mason. mason extends the lead. the dish, the flesh....
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wind chill 13 degrees in washington now. the peak gusts are 20 to 25 and that will be the story the rest of the day with a few clouds racing through, maybe a few flurries flying through the air. still a blustery wind tuesday and wednesday. light snow on thursday. how is the traffic now? >> american legion bridge, both inner loop and outer loop moving along nicely. let's head over and see the progress on the accident, 95 northbound at the prince william parkway everybody is now to the shoulder but it has jammed things up as you head north out of dumfries this morning. a quick check along 95 are a the accident scene, lanes are open headed on up to the capital beltway. a lot of brake lights headed up. >>> 24 degrees. coming up the delays you'll see on metro today and the rest of this week. >>> new rules for international travellers coming into the u.s. >>> news out of redskins park >>> as we've been talking about all morning long, it's going to be another very cold, frigid day out there with a wind chill that will feel like 10
wind chill 13 degrees in washington now. the peak gusts are 20 to 25 and that will be the story the rest of the day with a few clouds racing through, maybe a few flurries flying through the air. still a blustery wind tuesday and wednesday. light snow on thursday. how is the traffic now? >> american legion bridge, both inner loop and outer loop moving along nicely. let's head over and see the progress on the accident, 95 northbound at the prince william parkway everybody is now to the...
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return to washington today after an 11 day vacation in hawaii. he spent part of i had final day there reading intelligence assessments and talking to advisers about threats to the united states. the first family also paid a visit to the honolulu zoo. >> the tsa has a new policy that went into effect at midnight. international air travellers will face tougher security screenings. passengers flying in from 14 nations mostly in the middle east and africa will be patted down and have their luggage searched. all international travellers will see an increase in random screenings. >>> wizards star, gilbert arenas says he'll meet today with police about his decision to bring guns into the team's locker room at the verizon center. he said he used bad judgment. he still will not discuss reports that he and his teammate drew guns on each other during an argument last month. >>> a man died when he flipped his car at rock creek park pap driver on the parkway noticed a car tire sticking out of the frozen creek yesterday. >> derrick ward tells us rescuers were
return to washington today after an 11 day vacation in hawaii. he spent part of i had final day there reading intelligence assessments and talking to advisers about threats to the united states. the first family also paid a visit to the honolulu zoo. >> the tsa has a new policy that went into effect at midnight. international air travellers will face tougher security screenings. passengers flying in from 14 nations mostly in the middle east and africa will be patted down and have their...
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it's now a top priority in washington. lawmakers have already called for congressional hearings had they get back to work next week and there has been partisan finger pointing on how to keep america safe. what happens to the other big political hot topic? remember health care? will it take a back seat when congress returns from break? joining us now for a look at the new priorities when congress convenes is former advisor to the house republican conference, and richard, former advisor to president clinton. it's great to have both of you here. thank you for joining us. >> hi. >> glad to be here. >> i'm curious. let me ask you first, dave, about health care and where it stands at this point. when everyone comes back to work, is it terror, terror, terror and prevention? is that what america wants? >> i think that's what obama wants in terms of he wants to get this health care accomplishment done but the problem that the president has had is he's been on the wrong topic. it should have been the economy and jobs jobs and now it
it's now a top priority in washington. lawmakers have already called for congressional hearings had they get back to work next week and there has been partisan finger pointing on how to keep america safe. what happens to the other big political hot topic? remember health care? will it take a back seat when congress returns from break? joining us now for a look at the new priorities when congress convenes is former advisor to the house republican conference, and richard, former advisor to...
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i said you lived in washington? i knew she lived in washington. i would say i had to get. she said i had to get. i said really, you don't look like you have two kids? [laughter] >> but it was nice he gave me chance to do a book about prague. until then at that time nobody knew where prague is that she went to prague incognito as a guest of the president and she said why don't you do a book about prague? i did book about prague which was amazing because it was about myself going back. i made myself look mysterious and good. it was a good book that i needed somebody to have as a guide in the book that i put i don't know why i put in the black cat. i saw little black cat that it was a great move because i was expecting with a book that people who love abroad would come and buy the book. and there were hundreds of people who love cats but it's amazing how many love cats. it even better if you do dogs because dogs can be big, small. cats are universal. i remember a woman who bought eight books for a cats. [laughter] >> that's not right because there are kids who don't have many
i said you lived in washington? i knew she lived in washington. i would say i had to get. she said i had to get. i said really, you don't look like you have two kids? [laughter] >> but it was nice he gave me chance to do a book about prague. until then at that time nobody knew where prague is that she went to prague incognito as a guest of the president and she said why don't you do a book about prague? i did book about prague which was amazing because it was about myself going back. i...
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"washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> in the nation's capital and across the company, listen to c- span radio. it is also a free application for your iphone. c-span radio covers washington like no other. >> tonight, q&a with terry teachout.
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hopkins over mary washington. that game went to overtime. hey, we have got a lot more to talk about at 11:00. the eve of the big game. >> also at 11:00, on wjz. more emotional reaction for the family of sarah foxwell, that young foxbury girl who was abducted and killed and laid to rest. >>> and 2005 characters of the prophet muhammad outraged many muslims. >>> be sure to watch 48 hours mystery, immediately followed by eyewitness news at 11:00. it's a bit of an unusual story here. a colorado man has found a way to set his kennel business apart from the rest. and in colorado springs, your man will pick up your furry friends in that vehicle right there. yes, it is a hearst that he has turned into a pet limo. of course, he gets a lot of attention as he drives around town, which has given him a spark in business. ,,,,,,,,,,
hopkins over mary washington. that game went to overtime. hey, we have got a lot more to talk about at 11:00. the eve of the big game. >> also at 11:00, on wjz. more emotional reaction for the family of sarah foxwell, that young foxbury girl who was abducted and killed and laid to rest. >>> and 2005 characters of the prophet muhammad outraged many muslims. >>> be sure to watch 48 hours mystery, immediately followed by eyewitness news at 11:00. it's a bit of an unusual...
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"washington journal" continues. host: we are talking with anne kornblut, her book, "notes from the cracked ceiling." >> thank you for having me. host: you say that this is a letdown and drove apart mothers and daughters and setback the equality in the political sphere of decades, why? perception before this election in the bill some kind of unified front among women at least within the democratic party. if there wasn't a bipartisan women's movement necessarily better least the democratic party was delighted and you go back and look what happened hillary clinton did win a lot of women as the democratic primary war she won older women but she split younger women and win sarah palin was on the republican ticket later she was not able to bring over democratic women or even very many independent women as the suspected they might be able to so rather than a groundswell of kind of a women's movement what i look at in the book is the fact it splintered generational a across party lines and even among women elected officials
"washington journal" continues. host: we are talking with anne kornblut, her book, "notes from the cracked ceiling." >> thank you for having me. host: you say that this is a letdown and drove apart mothers and daughters and setback the equality in the political sphere of decades, why? perception before this election in the bill some kind of unified front among women at least within the democratic party. if there wasn't a bipartisan women's movement necessarily better...
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in washington, brook heafort, nbc news. >> 6:08. 23 degrees. coming up, the financial news in the "bloomberg business report." >> a computer program goes into effect in florida. how it's helping save lives and taxpayer money. >> an accused murderer on the loose for two months this morning the man hunt is over. how police caught their man. >> and it's much colder than normal. and the winds are still gusty. details on your insta-weather plus forecast on how cold we're going to be today. stay tuned. >> windy enough for wind warnings at area bridges. we'll update you coming up. >> 26 degrees. that doesn't give you the real atmosphere of the outside because the winds are still gusty. there's clouds around it feels like the low teens throughout right now. what's happening h.d. doppler where it's very active? there's snow emanating from the great lakes region. we could see some snow showers this afternoon. it rotates through here. that major blizzard, the remnants with that low pressure off the gulf coast of maine, still circulating. they got two tbee
in washington, brook heafort, nbc news. >> 6:08. 23 degrees. coming up, the financial news in the "bloomberg business report." >> a computer program goes into effect in florida. how it's helping save lives and taxpayer money. >> an accused murderer on the loose for two months this morning the man hunt is over. how police caught their man. >> and it's much colder than normal. and the winds are still gusty. details on your insta-weather plus forecast on how cold...
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host: washington, go ahead. caller: are you aware of the president's -- the brazilian president's speech in copenhagen where he said, the problem is the white people in the world. the second question is there is a country -- a company in brazil that is an offshore drilling company that in june, the obama administration gave a $15 billion loan to and i think is quite ironic that in february, george soros bought majority shares in that company. effectively, this administration has paid back george soros for getting elected with taxpayer funds. guest: i do not know anything about the second issue, but i can comment on the first. the brazilian president is a colorful, charismatic leader. then he has been for some to, to a half years. very annoyed that they have had to do things that the united states and europe-not have to do. and he has -- have not had to do. and he has been very open about saying that they have not had to do things that they've had to do in developing countries. host: salt lake city, democratic cr
host: washington, go ahead. caller: are you aware of the president's -- the brazilian president's speech in copenhagen where he said, the problem is the white people in the world. the second question is there is a country -- a company in brazil that is an offshore drilling company that in june, the obama administration gave a $15 billion loan to and i think is quite ironic that in february, george soros bought majority shares in that company. effectively, this administration has paid back...
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and they will report back to washington. i think the voice of the backseat driver's is going to get lost. if we are serious about developing this strategy, and where we see afghan agriculture and development, a long, hard, dirty challenge, as essential to national security, and if the secretary is serious, the real question will be how they are going to listen to each other, and how will they make certain that the debate -- that they understand the major issues. if they get that right, we could transform the debate. if not, this is a huge promise and a lack of delivery. >> thank you very much. i will open this to the floor, and i will take a couple of questions. >> i am from the philadelphia inquirer. when you talk to the ministers in afghanistan, what they say, is can you train the staff because if we can get people trained to go out to the districts, they can do the work that you cannot for security reasons. when i was in afghanistan, the minister from agriculture had one u.s. staff person come to his ministry. this is a l
and they will report back to washington. i think the voice of the backseat driver's is going to get lost. if we are serious about developing this strategy, and where we see afghan agriculture and development, a long, hard, dirty challenge, as essential to national security, and if the secretary is serious, the real question will be how they are going to listen to each other, and how will they make certain that the debate -- that they understand the major issues. if they get that right, we could...
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it's not particularly my flightn the telephone to three or four people up in olympia, washington, who also does the editing on the books. our business operations are run right here by becky grant and dana wheeler. counterpunch books, we started b that we wanted to keep. our web stuff on the counterpunch site doesn't go et al. about the backside of mars or somewhere in the vast set of black gold, old internety all up in some government archive. god help the people have to go through it. but we felt we wanted to put them in hardcovers which began with a book about politics. we felt it important to have come it was a very successful book. and we did it and we do our assa keypress, a bunch of pretty well organized anarchists down in oakland. and ak looks after the bookshop distribution. we also sell the books on a website. you know, people write in and we send them out from the office here. it was natural for us to do it. we had a bunch of articles and there we got into two books that we like. again, it's not that expensive if you can sell them and you have a website in which you can adve
it's not particularly my flightn the telephone to three or four people up in olympia, washington, who also does the editing on the books. our business operations are run right here by becky grant and dana wheeler. counterpunch books, we started b that we wanted to keep. our web stuff on the counterpunch site doesn't go et al. about the backside of mars or somewhere in the vast set of black gold, old internety all up in some government archive. god help the people have to go through it. but we...
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by twice as much in places like washington, nebraska, connecticut. by three times as much in virginia, mississippi, and you don't. four times as much in minnesota and south carolina. six times as much in alabama. around our nation, states have closed parks, stiffed vendors, throwing people off medicaid, stopped blowing snow, and released thousands of dangerous criminals from prison early. overnight last night, the citizens of iowa were protected by seven state troopers, total. we have done none of those things and don't intend to. saddest of all, our sister states, at least 40 of them, are doing the worst thing possible in times like these. they are raising taxes, adding to the burden on families already in distress, and making the economic climate is even less attractive to new jobs than they were before. michigan, wisconsin, new jersey and at least 11 more have raised income taxes. ohio, oregon, minnesota, and 30 more, have raised gas taxes. many states have raised multiple taxes at the same time. i hope you will join me in saying tonight to the pe
by twice as much in places like washington, nebraska, connecticut. by three times as much in virginia, mississippi, and you don't. four times as much in minnesota and south carolina. six times as much in alabama. around our nation, states have closed parks, stiffed vendors, throwing people off medicaid, stopped blowing snow, and released thousands of dangerous criminals from prison early. overnight last night, the citizens of iowa were protected by seven state troopers, total. we have done none...
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this is a copy of this painting of george washington. crossing the delaware. it was painted by an american born german. as an inspiration to encourage germans to be more like americans. while all of that was happening in europe, while they said look overseas to what they're doing over there the progressives were saying the same thing. here in america, look overseas to what is happening in europe. they were studying the european way. the elite were teaching their philosophies now in our universities. they were teaching the philosophies of neche and marx and the progressives flourished in it. i get a lot of heat for bringing up fascism on this program, but the roots of progressivism leads to fascism. the early progressives were for the fascists in the earliest 20th censuturcentury. read history. call me all the names you want but read history and show me why i'm wrong. the reason i bring up hitler so much of the time, because what he did, many of the things had their roots, their seeds here in america. the biggest example is eugenics which led to extermination c
this is a copy of this painting of george washington. crossing the delaware. it was painted by an american born german. as an inspiration to encourage germans to be more like americans. while all of that was happening in europe, while they said look overseas to what they're doing over there the progressives were saying the same thing. here in america, look overseas to what is happening in europe. they were studying the european way. the elite were teaching their philosophies now in our...
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and i did because i wanted to make a living in boston and not move to washington. [laughter] >> excuse me. and when it went back to my folder i had a brilliant idea. i would write a little book about the making of this map, and it would come out in 2007, timed perfectly to coincide with the 500th anniversary of the naming of america. and i barely made it to 2009. [laughter] >> what happened? why did it take me longer than i expected? the simple answer is i just got sucked in. and i thought when i came to the map that i was going to be focusing on the new world and particularly this naming of america. very quickly, as john suggested, i started just seeing more and more in the map and feeling as though there was an opportunity to do a much more comprehends a book that would survey the map as a whole and could be an excuse for doing a kind of geographical and intellectual adventure story, with a mad kind of as the backdrop. so what struck me most was it wasn't just one world that's depicted here. it's actually many worlds. if you just change your perspective is what i
and i did because i wanted to make a living in boston and not move to washington. [laughter] >> excuse me. and when it went back to my folder i had a brilliant idea. i would write a little book about the making of this map, and it would come out in 2007, timed perfectly to coincide with the 500th anniversary of the naming of america. and i barely made it to 2009. [laughter] >> what happened? why did it take me longer than i expected? the simple answer is i just got sucked in. and i...
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finishing season at 4 and 12. >>> first family travels back to washington today. this is video of them visiting the zoo in honolulu yesterday. the president also spent sundry viewing terror threats. >>> and digging out from a record snowstorm in new england. 33 inches in anniversary over the weekend. biggest -- in vermont. snow finally stopped falling overnight. 33 inches the biggest for burlington. >> they are a little far from the ocean to get the big ones. inland like that -- >> nice and fluffy. >> don't forget to shovel the fire hydrants. lot of winter left. having fun with it. reminder, few school delays in the western suburbs. you have the bottom of the screen, scrolling the delays. more than 2 hour delays. all the latest information down there. >> and always on the website at wusa9.com. >> making the bosses happy. >>> weather wise, talk about that. make everybody happy. won't be in the 20s. we will be in the 30s. highs only about 32 degrees. moms like me.com bus stop forecast. very cold. blustery. wind chills between 5 and 20 in most areas, below zero in ga
finishing season at 4 and 12. >>> first family travels back to washington today. this is video of them visiting the zoo in honolulu yesterday. the president also spent sundry viewing terror threats. >>> and digging out from a record snowstorm in new england. 33 inches in anniversary over the weekend. biggest -- in vermont. snow finally stopped falling overnight. 33 inches the biggest for burlington. >> they are a little far from the ocean to get the big ones. inland like...
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, under president johnson, he was even picking the bombing sites in washington. instead of letting the service men do their jobs. one of the things i admired about former president george h.w. bush, when he committed we were going to liberate kuwait from the atrocity of saddam hue cain moving in and taking over that country, he did a great thing he called in the military guys and said, you guys are in the military, you tell me what we need. here's what we're going to do, we're going to liberate kuwait. they put together a plan and that's what they did. it was not the civilians running the activity. as sam johnson a member of our body here, colleague, who was in the hanoi hilton for nearly seven years, as he was told after we carpet bombed north vietnam, hanoi, for two week, they rushed back to the negotiating table, worked out a deal that was favorable to them and not the united states, as sam says, when he was leaving the p.o.w. camp, the hanoi hilton, a commander was laughing and said you stupid americans if you'd just bombed us one more week we would have had
, under president johnson, he was even picking the bombing sites in washington. instead of letting the service men do their jobs. one of the things i admired about former president george h.w. bush, when he committed we were going to liberate kuwait from the atrocity of saddam hue cain moving in and taking over that country, he did a great thing he called in the military guys and said, you guys are in the military, you tell me what we need. here's what we're going to do, we're going to liberate...
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"washington journal" begins each morning at 7:00 eastern with your calls. and later in the morning the car neglecty endowment for international peace hosts a forum on the world economy in 2010. panelists include representatives from the world bank, the international monetary fund and other groups. that's live at 10:00 a.m. eastern. up next on c-span, a conversation from the university of virginia on health care. after that, remarks from british conservative party leader david cameron. and later, secretary of state hillary clinton talks about yemen and iran. >> now available, c-span's book, abraham lincoln, great american historians on our sixth president the. a great read for any history buff. a unique and temporary perspective on lincoln. from lincoln's early years to his life in the white house and his relevance today. abraham lincoln, in hard cover at your favorite book seller and now in digital audio to listen to any time, available where digital audio downloads are sold. learn more at c-span.org/lincolnbook. >> former capitol hill staffers joined acade
"washington journal" begins each morning at 7:00 eastern with your calls. and later in the morning the car neglecty endowment for international peace hosts a forum on the world economy in 2010. panelists include representatives from the world bank, the international monetary fund and other groups. that's live at 10:00 a.m. eastern. up next on c-span, a conversation from the university of virginia on health care. after that, remarks from british conservative party leader david cameron....
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it's all over washington. we're at books about the tipping point. it's still there. so the fact that it has been disproved repeatedly for decades, for half a century doesn't seem to have slowed very many people down. okay. part of this was they already sort of discussed, but let me go into it a little bit more now. it's the issue about building a nuclear weapon for your country. the economic cost-creating it and failure to appreciate it has led to overestimations of a country's ability to do so. when you look at various countries as a number of people have done, what you find is -- once they get into it -- it's really hard to do. it took pakistan 28 years to develop a nuclear capacity. they went into it saying we're going to get it even if we have to eat grass. finally they made enough sacrifices and were able to come up with the weapons. of course, pakistan is pretty sophisticated country technologically, it took them a long time. rather more typical is what happened in libia. qadhafi, the dictator decided he wanted to have some weapons. so there's the ego thing. wh
it's all over washington. we're at books about the tipping point. it's still there. so the fact that it has been disproved repeatedly for decades, for half a century doesn't seem to have slowed very many people down. okay. part of this was they already sort of discussed, but let me go into it a little bit more now. it's the issue about building a nuclear weapon for your country. the economic cost-creating it and failure to appreciate it has led to overestimations of a country's ability to do...
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we are now hearing from washington, once again, that a possible amendment to the health care bill might include a stimulus two fer states. this would take the form of three-quarters or about nine months' worth of extensions of the enhanced title xix rates for states. additional medicaid funding. we can't count on that and we will not plan on getting it. if it happens, we must spend those federal dollars instead of spending the reserves that we have proposed to use in the fy 2011 digit. we must not use any of these onetime federal dollars for newe 107 million structural deficit that we face in the 2012 year will become a larger, which is not acceptable. because this is my last state of the state message, i want to begin by thanking all of the legislators. your predecessors for working with me during my time as governor. since 2003, 1,917 bills have been enacted into law, and it's just a few or vetoed. i thought about listing them, but some of you have already suggested that i should not. some of those bills were cleanups, adjustments, responses to federal law or minor things. but the peo
we are now hearing from washington, once again, that a possible amendment to the health care bill might include a stimulus two fer states. this would take the form of three-quarters or about nine months' worth of extensions of the enhanced title xix rates for states. additional medicaid funding. we can't count on that and we will not plan on getting it. if it happens, we must spend those federal dollars instead of spending the reserves that we have proposed to use in the fy 2011 digit. we must...
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lisa stark in washington tonight. >>> one more note on the airlines. the faa is taking a close look at american airlines after three incidents during landings last month. a 737 overshot the runway in jamaica, and planes wing tips touched the ground during landings in charlotte and in austin. >>> tomorrow is the first business day of this new decade. after a terrible 2 0009, the bi question is, will things get better in 2010? well, nobody has a crystal ball. betsy stark has been talking to a lot of experts about some key areas in the economy. let's start with jobs. you got your hand on a not so pleasant forecast today. >> reporter: and this kind of shows you what we're up against. the federal reserve says the unemployment rate in 2010 will average between 9.3 and 9.7%, which is clearly not much improvement over what it stands now at 10%. the basic problem is, while the economy is expected to improve, it's not expected to improve enough to put a serious dent in joblessness. what may keep unemployment high is that discouraged workers may feel encouraged e
lisa stark in washington tonight. >>> one more note on the airlines. the faa is taking a close look at american airlines after three incidents during landings last month. a 737 overshot the runway in jamaica, and planes wing tips touched the ground during landings in charlotte and in austin. >>> tomorrow is the first business day of this new decade. after a terrible 2 0009, the bi question is, will things get better in 2010? well, nobody has a crystal ball. betsy stark has...
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zero in washington. that's cold. the wind advisories in effect until 6:00 p.m. this afternoon, this evening and it's going to be a very, very blustery, cold day. bundle up. we'll tell you when you can expect to see some calming of the conditions in a few moments. here's what people will be talking about this morning, more than one thousand people gathered to remember sarah foxwell, this 11-year-old girl found dead on christmas day. >> reporter: as sarah foxwell's short life is remembered, police are building a case against a convicted child molester charged in her abduction. at emmanuel wesleyan church in salisbury, mourners find it hard to say good-bye to a little child and so much associated with her abduction and murder over christmas. >> i never thought i would have to do this. >> reporter: sarah foxwell's body was found christmas day. a twice-convicted child molester is responsible. he dated the child's aunt for a while. >> we're going to put this man behind bars. >> reporter: police say the child's sister saw thomas leggs, jr. take her from her bed. they d
zero in washington. that's cold. the wind advisories in effect until 6:00 p.m. this afternoon, this evening and it's going to be a very, very blustery, cold day. bundle up. we'll tell you when you can expect to see some calming of the conditions in a few moments. here's what people will be talking about this morning, more than one thousand people gathered to remember sarah foxwell, this 11-year-old girl found dead on christmas day. >> reporter: as sarah foxwell's short life is remembered,...
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and it is always nice to be out of washington. it is, and spend a little time with the people who sent me to washington. [cheers and applause] less nye this book with you about where we have been over the past year and where i believe we need to go. and i said what all of you know from your own lives, these are difficult times, these are challenging times for our country. and in the last two years we have come to the deepest recession since the great depression. think about that. a big chunk of the people here, certainly the young people here have never even seen a recession. they don't, it doesn't register on their minds. this is by far the toughest thing the country has gone through economically since the 1930's, and temple of like so many communities across our country has felt the lash of shuttered businesses and lost jobs and home foreclosures and finished for dwindling savings, and the storm came at the end of what some called a lost decade because what happened between 2,000 now was it to hamlisch paychecks shrank ann jones
and it is always nice to be out of washington. it is, and spend a little time with the people who sent me to washington. [cheers and applause] less nye this book with you about where we have been over the past year and where i believe we need to go. and i said what all of you know from your own lives, these are difficult times, these are challenging times for our country. and in the last two years we have come to the deepest recession since the great depression. think about that. a big chunk of...
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we stayed in washington. i think it was that one where the decision was taken that we would give this as a briefing paper to the sunday journalists, the sunday press. there were half a dozen them traveling with us on the plane to washington of the as it happens it got next to no coverage at all. it was interesting. i thought it was quite interesting. it was there. maybe informed some of the things they wrote or not, but i don't know but it wasn't, contrary to the september dossier which got massive global exposure this got relatively little. and it became, much better known and much more, rather unfortunate, controversy when it emerged that actually elements of it, i know routinely stated it was taken off the internet. it wasn't. i'm not defending but as a matter of fact it was from an article in middle east journal. once that as it were process point became exposed i think it was by channel 4 news, it was whoosh, frenzy. >> can i go back to, a point you just said. this context which was being done, why was i
we stayed in washington. i think it was that one where the decision was taken that we would give this as a briefing paper to the sunday journalists, the sunday press. there were half a dozen them traveling with us on the plane to washington of the as it happens it got next to no coverage at all. it was interesting. i thought it was quite interesting. it was there. maybe informed some of the things they wrote or not, but i don't know but it wasn't, contrary to the september dossier which got...
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joining us from the "washington post," joining us live from washington, good morning. >> good morning. >> talking about the president and what he say hess will do, implementing the new steps to connect the dots. the intelligence community will pursue leads more aggressively. intelligence analysis and integration must improve, has to strengthen the terror watch list, do better keeping dangerous people off planes by doing so, increase the use of bomb detectors, distribute in tell rapidly and widely. is that going to fix the problem? >> it would be a little more comforting if we hadn't heard all these sayings almost exactly the same way a few years ago. it's deja vu all over again. just shows how hard these problems are to fix, the same issues with not connecting dots, not having everything controlled by a single authority in government, all these things were identified before, we tried to fix them, shows bureaucracies alone can't do it, technology can't do it, a very hard problem, you have to keep bearing down. disappointing how little we accomplished in the last eight years. >> let's t
joining us from the "washington post," joining us live from washington, good morning. >> good morning. >> talking about the president and what he say hess will do, implementing the new steps to connect the dots. the intelligence community will pursue leads more aggressively. intelligence analysis and integration must improve, has to strengthen the terror watch list, do better keeping dangerous people off planes by doing so, increase the use of bomb detectors, distribute in...
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host: washington, d.c., and time on the republican line. caller: good morning, thank you for c-span. two quick questions. one was, i needed more of and collaboration on why unemployment would be so high -- more elaboration on white unemployment would be so high on the gold standard. and instead of the bailout, wouldn't it make more sense to give more tax credits to people so they could stay in their homes and meet mortgage requirements? guest: let us talk about unemployment under the gold standard first. if you say that your policy will keep the price of gold fixed at a certain play -- price, like the old $35, that means that whenever the dollar starts to weaken, you have to pump in money and that will make the economy expand. but when the dollar starts to go down you have to take money and you have to deflate. when you deflate, the first effect falls on employment. so the economy slows down. that is the idea of maintaining -- deflating, is to make the economy slow down so that prices would fall. eventually they will start to rise again, bu
host: washington, d.c., and time on the republican line. caller: good morning, thank you for c-span. two quick questions. one was, i needed more of and collaboration on why unemployment would be so high -- more elaboration on white unemployment would be so high on the gold standard. and instead of the bailout, wouldn't it make more sense to give more tax credits to people so they could stay in their homes and meet mortgage requirements? guest: let us talk about unemployment under the gold...